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Southwestern defeats Palomar 34-28 in junior college football

By David A.Willauer-Contributing Writer-Escondido High School-Chick Embry Field-Escondido, CA:The Southwestern Jaguars opened up the 2016 junior college football season as qb Joe Hudson 35 completions out of 53 yards for 318 yards threw 3 touchdown passes of 20 yards to wide receiver to Ryan Stokes, (2 receptions out of 75 yards) 20 yards to Jon Mondy (7 receptions for 65 yards) and 2 yards to Marquis Williams 11 receptions for 111 yards as they defeated the Comets of Palomar College by a 34-28 score. Demetrius Gibbs ran a 46 yards interception and teammate Geremiah Satalie 10 carries for 37 yards contributed on a 2 yard run.

Palomar and Former Oceanside High product Josh Bernard: "We felt all right even though we lost but our offense line picked the rest of our team up they blocked well for us and we blended together, in the first half our backs are against the wall and we have to keep battling right to the end." I have faith in our squad and we showed good signs and practices well everyday situation." Joe Early is our boss whatever he says we are going to execute the game plan everyday in practice and at game time."

Former Oceanside High and current Palomar starting quarterback Matt Romero as he threw the ball 23 times out of 44 attempts for 307 yards along with 4 touchdown passes 1 to former Oceanside High product Josh Bernard (9 receptions for 102 yards) 1 touchdown run for 26 yards, 30 yards to Robert Ursua (2 receptions for 44 yards), Lamont Chaney 4 receptions for 91 yards scored in touchdown run of 76 yards Jordan Morris 14 carries for 45 yards in rushing and 3 receptions for 16 yards scored on a 10 yard touchdown run

With the loss the Comets fall to 0-1 and will host Santa Monica next Sunday at Escondido High School.

Division 1 Top 10 Week 2

Week 2 already...wowzers

1. (1) Mater Dei (2-0) MD did what it's supposed to do. No let down after thumping Amat as the Monarchs put up 63 again in a 63-0 blasting of Mayfair. Next: La Mirada (1-1)

2. (2) Bosco (2-0) ripped La Mirada 34-0 to prepare for Bishop Gorman (2-0)

3. (5) Mission Viejo (2-0) MV beat Oak Hills handily, 42-28. Next: La Habra (1-1)

4. (4) CC (1-1) Even w a loss CC remains at #4. CC had its chance and blew it against the #1 team in the country. How good will CC be by December, pretty good we say.

5. (6) Vista Murrieta (2-0) VM defense has given up 9 points in 2 games, not bad. Next: C. Santiago (1-1)

6. (9) J Serra (2-0) JS moves up 3 spots after beating former #10 Alemany 28-27 in OT. Next: Amat (1-1)

7. (3) Poly (1-1) What's going on over there? Poly was held to 13 points by Narbonne. Next: bye

8. (nr) Rancho Cucamonga (2-0) RC debuts in the top 10 after blowing out Norco 48-20 in its first ever on-campus varsity night game. Next: Don Lugo (2-0)

9. (nr) Chaminade (1-1) After a season opening loss to Oaks Christian, Chamanamadingdong ripped Bonnies 49-7. Next: Valencia (1-0)

10. (10) Alemany (1-1) - keep its #10 ranking after an OT loss to #6 JSerra. Next: RSM (1-1)

others:
RSM
Servite
Amat

dropped out:
Loyola
Servite
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Rodney Thompson's 3 touchdown passes paces St. Augustine in win

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Carlsbad High School-Carlsbad, CA: In a hard fought football game the Lancers did all that they could but couldn't stop the running of Darrell Broussard as he carried the ball 20 times for 100 yards and scored 1 touchdown reception of 80 yards from qb Rodney Thompson 14 completions out of 26 attempts for 281 yards along with a total of 3 touchdown passes 2 of 96 yards to Junior Justice( 5 receptions for 116 yards) and to 13 yards to Tariq Thompson (1 reception for 18 yards). Isaac Taylor contributed on a 67 yard touchdown as they defeated the Lancers of Carlsbad by a 28-7 score

St. Augustine's Football Coach Richard Sanchez on the game: "We played bad on offensive side of the ball but our defense came through and stepped up with the key plays along with making hard key tackles and continued to blitz but we turned the ball over too many times and showed the inability to protect the running backs on their blocks early and late in the game when we got the win we can't be too upset. For Rodney Thompson those 3 passes for touchdowns are God given plays they are not a part of this game we aren't blocking well on offense on offense and didn't see Rodney Broussard perform well today as he gave up 3 fumbles, he can't run the ball in order for our offensive line to block on the plays." "Tariq Thompson has hit screen catches all night as the qb made the right read and off to the races. "

The Lancers scored their only touchdown as qb Isaiah Ramos 10 completions out of 18 attempts for 67 yards and threw 4 interceptions connected to Joe Fontenet (2 receptions for 18 yards) for 10 yards.
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Friday's scores (9/2)

SOUTHERN SECTION

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Carnegie 40, CSDR 0

NONLEAGUE
Apple Valley 67, Granite Hills 7
Arrowhead Christian 20, Big Bear 10
Arroyo 50, Temple City 0
Artesia 7, Magnolia 3
Ayala 38, Alta Loma 31
Azusa 20, Bassett 19
Banning 68, Desert Mirage 0
Barstow 35, Knight 15
Beckman 41, Santa Ana Valley 21
Bishop Amat 14, Servite 10
Bishop Diego 40, Mission Prep 0
Bonita 36, Santa Fe 28
Bosco Tech 34, Anza Hamilton 14
Brea Olinda 38, Sonora 12
Buena Park 21, Paramount 0
Calabasas 35, Salesian 26
California 38, Bell Gardens 7
Calvary Murrieta 33, Ontario Christian 14
Campbell Hall 53, Malibu 0
Canyon Country Canyon 34, Burbank 27
Capistrano Valley 59, El Rancho 7
Capistrano Valley Christian 27, Riverside Prep 20
Cathedral 51, Burbank Burroughs 7
Century 28, Firebaugh 0
Cerritos 16, Bolsa Grande 13
Cerritos Valley Christian 61, Bellflower 14
Chaminade 49, St. Bonaventure 7
Channel Islands 34, Fillmore 7
Chaparral 21, Riverside Poly 19
Charter Oak 63, Colony 10
Chino 50, Baldwin Park 23
Chino Hills 20, Diamond Ranch 13
Citrus Valley 40, Beaumont 34 (OT)
Coachella Valley 48, Palm Desert 47
Compton 42, Compton Centennial 8
Corona 49, Riverside North 36
Corona Santiago 41, Citrus Hill 10
Covina 28, Pioneer 7
Crean Lutheran 41, Saddleback Valley Christian 24
Cypress 40, Santa Monica 20
Damien 30, Glendora 22
Diamond Bar 34, Walnut 9
Dominguez 56, San Marino 35
Don Lugo 41, Pomona 20
Dos Pueblos 37, Lompoc Cabrillo 0
Eastvale Roosevelt 49, Eisenhower 10
El Segundo 28, Leuzinger 13
Elsinore 28, Temecula Valley 0
Esperanza 22, Irvine 15
Foothill 13, Tustin 0
Fullerton 27, Trabuco Hills 14
Gabrielino 49, Keppel 0
Gahr 39, Millikan 16
Garden Grove 28, Westminster 21
Garden Grove Santiago 21, Costa Mesa 9
Garey 22, San Gabriel 12
Golden Valley 26, Royal 0
Great Oak 50, King 25
Hart 30, Downey 20
Hemet 27, Cathedral City 13
Heritage 48, Los Osos 14
Hueneme 41, Santa Paula 6
Irvine University 7, Laguna Hills 6
JSerra 28, Alemany 27 (OT)
Jurupa Hills 12, Chaffey 9
Jurupa Valley 32, Indian Springs 6
La Salle 37, Monrovia 0
La Serna 43, Lakewood 14
Laguna Beach 52, Westminster La Quinta 14
Lakeside 27, Colton 7
Lawndale 28, South Torrance 3
Linfield Christian 30, Desert Hot Springs 25
Lompoc 41, Nipomo 10
Long Beach Jordan 7, Norwalk 6
Los Alamitos 42, Paraclete 28
Marina 41, Ocean View 35
Mary Star 39, St. Bernard 3
Mater Dei 63, Mayfair 0
Mira Costa 40, Torrance 0
Mission Viejo 42, Oak Hills 28
Moreno Valley 24, Canyon Springs 6
Morro Bay 34, San Marcos 29
Murrieta Mesa 70, Montclair 14
Murrieta Valley 41, Redlands 28
Newbury Park 62, Agoura 21
Nogales 56, Ontario 28
Nordhoff 32, Beverly Hills 6
North Torrance 33, Aliso Niguel 19
Orange Lutheran 23, Crespi 3
Oxnard 32, Quartz Hill 15
Oxnard Pacifica 20, Moorpark 17 (OT)
Pacific 42, Adelanto 6
Paloma Valley 62, Valley View 21
Palos Verdes 40, Long Beach Cabrillo 7
Peninsula 48, Glenn 6
Perris 38, Miller 15
Ramona 63, Rialto 0
Rancho Alamitos 25, Savanna 23
Rancho Christian 38, Whittier Christian 34
Rancho Cucamonga 48, Norco 20
Rancho Mirage 37, Shadow Hills 21
Rancho Verde 48, Carter 13
Redlands East Valley 31, Etiwanda 6
Rio Hondo Prep 44, Fairmont Prep 27
Rio Mesa 37, Simi Valley 0
Riverside Notre Dame 48, Hillcrest 7
Rowland 22, Alhambra 19
Rubidoux 25, Patriot 6
San Clemente 38, Huntington Beach 13
San Dimas 55, Maranatha 8
San Gorgonio 35, Fontana 7
San Jacinto 40, Temescal Canyon 3
San Juan Hills 17, Anaheim Canyon 3
Santa Margarita 37, Loyola 7
Santa Maria 27, Santa Barbara 18
Santa Maria St. Joseph 43, Righetti 7
Santa Ynez 42, Carpinteria 0
Saugus 28, Camarillo 25
Schurr 44, El Monte 6
Segerstrom 16, Saddleback 8
Serrano 37, Silverado 6
Sierra Canyon 22, Buena 14
South El Monte 27, La Puente 12
South Hills 12, La Canada 9
St. Anthony 54, Southlands Christian 0
St. Francis 42, West Covina 7
St. John Bosco 34, La Mirada 0
St. Margaret's 48, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 0
St. Paul 7, Montebello 6
Sultana 7, Norte Vista 0
Summit 33, Hesperia 7
Sunny Hills 34, Dana Hills 17
Tahquitz 25, Vista del Lago 10
Tesoro 14, La Habra 13 (OT)
Twentynine Palms 41, Indio 0
Upland 42, Claremont 3
Valencia 52, Palmdale 7
Vasquez 55, McAuliffe 20
Ventura 22, Atascadero 19
Victor Valley 38, Eastside 7
Viewpoint 20, Mountain View 6
Villa Park 38, La Quinta 23
Vista Murrieta 31, Redondo 0
Webb 55, Western Christian 0
West Ranch 20, Pasadena 17 (OT)
West Torrance 34, Culver City 33
Yorba Linda 14, Placentia Valencia 13
Yucaipa 34, Grand Terrace 13
Yucca Valley 32, Excelsior 0

INTERSECTIONAL
Aledo (Texas) 65, Westlake 7
Arroyo Grande 36, Bakersfield Garces 32
Chula Vista Eastlake 41, El Toro 21
Corona del Mar 31, Los Gatos 13
Harvard-Westlake 42, Jefferson 23
Littlerock 16, California City 0
Muir 6, Las Vegas (Nev.) Desert Oasis 0
Narbonne 25, Long Beach Poly 13
Oak Park 54, Edwards AFB Desert 9
Paso Robles 51, Bakersfield Frontier 33
Philadelphia (Pa.) St. Joseph's Prep 49, Oaks Christian 17
Ridgecrest Burroughs 22, Tehachapi 14
Rosamond 37, Lancaster 30
San Diego Scripps Ranch 27, Palm Springs 23
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 48, Birmingham 0
Silver Valley 20, Lake Isabella Kern Valley 12
Strathmore 25, Templeton 20
Village Christian 26, Coronado 12

Fresno City Men's Basketball Coaching Clinic Oct. 22 2016

Fresno City College Men's Basketball will be hosting its annual coaching clinic on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at Fresno City College. The title of this year's clinic is "Entitled to Nothing, Grateful for Everything." Points of emphasis for this year's clinic will include (but are not limited to): toughness, player development and the maturation process, and building and maintaining a culture of accountability, among other topics of contemporary interest in the game of basketball. You will also get an opportunity to observe the strength and conditioning program for Fresno City College Men's Basketball. The clinic will be hosted by Fresno City College Men's Basketball Coach Ed Madec and his staff.

Clinic Details
:

Registration begins at 11:30 AM
On-court: Noon-1:30 PM
Weight Room: 1:30-2:15 PM
Lunch and Q & A Session begins at 2:20 PM

Clinic Cost
:

$40/coach ($35/each additional member of your staff)-- if check received by October 12, 2016
$20/player attending clinic
Admission is $45/coach if payment is received after October 12, 2016, and $50/coach at the door.
Please make checks payable to Fresno City College Men's Basketball

Checks may be mailed to the following address:

Fresno City College
c/o Men's Basketball
1101 E University Avenue
Fresno, CA 93741

For questions and additional information please contact:

Nicholas Podesta
Assistant Coach
Fresno City College Men's Basketball
nicholas.podesta@fresnocitycollege.edu

californiapreps/Slam Jam soph/frosh showcase coverage

Stats per staff writer Dave Rogahn:

9 games - here are some highlights

Gm 1 SoCal Spartans 56, 94 Feet 51.
Adrian McIntyre, Saugus - 25 pts 5 3pt 6 rebs 3 asts 6 stls
Jordan Shelley, Taft - 17 pts 3 3pt 5 rebs 4 asts 1 blk 2 stls

Gm 2 Californiapreps.com 69, 94 Feet 54
Matt Solomon, Newbury Park - 12 pts 4 stls
Bryce Kilkenny, Westlake - 12 pts
Kiante Hills, Alemany - 11 pts 6 rebs 6 asts 2 blks
Nickerson DeMelfi, Newbury Park - 10 pts 10 rebs
Isaiah Young, North Valley Military - 17 pts 6 rebs
Jordan Shelley, Taft - 14 pts 3 rebs 6 asts 1 stl

Gm 3 Californiapreps.com 64, SoCal Spartans 60
Matt Solomon, Newbury Park - 17 pts 4 rebs
Bryce Kilkenny, Wetlake - 10 pts 5 rebs 2 blks 1 stl
Justin Espinoza, Saugus - 25 pts 9 rebs
Tyler Mehl, Saugus - 11 pts 5 rebs 8 asts 3 stls
Adrian McIntyre, Saugus - 10 pts 12 rebs

Gm 4 Taiter Tots 83, Team MacLean 72
Dillon DePina, Heritage Christian - 27 pts 5 rebs
Caden Starr, Heritage Christian - 23 pts 5 3pt 5 rebs 2 asts 1 blk 1 stl
Jonathan Daniels, Heritage Christian - 16 pts 8 rebs 10 asts 2 stls
Mark Bolo, Camarillo - 21 pts 3 3pt 8 rebs 5 asts 2 stls
Caden Barton, Westlake - 13 pts 2 3pt 3 rebs 3 asts 2 stls
Cyrus Sarkary, Agoura - 12 pts 4 3pt

Gm 5 Team MacLean 79, San Diego 58
Mark Bolo, Camarillo - 25 pts 3 3pt 4 rebs 5 asts 1 stl
Hunter Thorne, Thousand Oaks - 20 pts 3 3pt
Sean O'Connor, Rancho Bernardo - 14 pts 4 rebs
David Letu, Del Norte, 12 pts 8 rebs
Bryan Keoboupha, San Marcos - 10 pts 5 rebs 3 asts

Gm 6 Taiter Tots 101, San Diego 48
Dillon DePina, Heritage Christian - 31 pts 4 3pt 4 stls
Kalil Washington, Heritage Christian - 16 pts 8 rebs
Jonathan Daniels, Heritage Christian - 15 pts 8 rebs 11 asts 3 stls
Bryan Keoboupha, San Marcos - 11 pts
Jared Brown, Rancho Bernardo - 10 pts 2 3pt 3 rebs 2 asts

Gm 7 Playa Del Rey Vikings 78, Pasadena Blazers 41
Nick Bowden, St. Bernard - 20 pts 4 3pt 3 stls
Dorian Stewart, St. Bernard - 12 pts 4 rebs 6 asts 10 stls
Avery Edwards, St. Genevieve - 12 pts 7 rebs 4 asts
Amani Harris, St. Bernard - 10 pts 9 rebs 3 asts 2 blks 5 stls
Nikita Kaplan, Pasadena - 15 pts 5 3pt
Matt Molina, St. Francis - 12 pts 5 rebs

Gm 8 Playa Del Rey Vikings 53, Downtown LA Titans 48
Nick Bowden, St. Bernard - 15 pts 5 3pt 2 stls
Amani Harris, St. Bernard - 13 pts 5 rebs
Dariel Moquete, Roybal - 13 pts 6 rebs
Derek Dung, Roybal - 12 pts 5 rebs 3 blks

Gm 9 Downtown LA Titans 54, Pasadena Blazers 42
Adrian Thibodeaux, Roybal - 12 pts 4 3pt 3 rebs 4 asts
David Rauda, Roybal - 10 pts
Christian DeGuzman, Monrovia - 13 pts 11 rebs
Matt Molina, St. Francis - 12 pts 12 rebs 3 blks

We'll have full box scores, game recaps, player ratings, photos & more in the coming days at Californiapreps.com
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Division 1 Top 10 Week 1

1. (1) Mater Dei (1-0) Completely destroyed Amat 63-14. Another blow out this week too. Next: Mayfair (0-1)

2. (2) Bosco (1-0) The Braves went to Cincy and dominated St. Xavier 34-0. Very intriguing match up this week vs. La Mirada (1-0), who O Lu.

3. (3) Poly (1-0) Poly opens with a tough 27-20 win over Los Al. This week it's city heavyweight Narbonne (1-0)

4. (4) CC (1-0) CC, in a tight one beat Chandler AZ 56-49 in a game where there wasn't much defense. Next: IMG Academy.

5. (5) Mission Viejo (1-0) MV rolls to an easy 48-21 over area rival RSM. Looks like MV wins the recruiting war for another year. Next: Oak Hills (1-0)

6. (6) Vista Murrieta (1-0) VM had a tough game vs SD Madison, but won 20-9. Next: Redondo (1-0)

7. (7) Loyola (1-0) Maybe too high of a spot as the Cubbies had trouble with lowly Highland (Palmdale) winning 24-15. Next: RSM (0-1)

8. (8) Servite (1-0) Servite blasted Fountain Valley 44-0. This week it gets a wounded Amat (0-1)

9. (nr) J Serra (1-0) JS opened with a 35-7 drubbing over Sacramento. Next: #10 Alemany (1-0)

10. (nr) Alemany (1-0) Beat Garfield 42-12. Next: #9 J Serra (1-0)

others:
Rancho Cucamonga (1-0) beat Chappy 36-7. Next: Norco (1-0)

dropped out:
Serra
Upland
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Friday's scores (8/26)

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE

Aliso Niguel 43, Long Beach Jordan 33
Alta Loma 48, Diamond Bar 28
Apple Valley 48, Silverado 20
Arcadia 51, Bell Gardens 6
Artesia 26, Pioneer 14
Atascadero 36, Foothill 24
Baldwin Park 27, Workman 0
Bishop Diego 21, Righetti 0
Brethren Christian 15, Ocean View 7
Buena 42, Royal 0
Buena Park 63, Pasadena 6
Burbank 33, Monrovia 7
Cajon 42, Eastvale Roosevelt 27
Calabasas 46, Agoura 28
Calvary Murrieta 69, Western Christian 0
Camarillo 28, Rio Mesa 17
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 21, Glendale 13
Capistrano Valley 34, Placentia Valencia 0
Carter 21, Los Osos 17
Cathedral 40, Santa Fe 15
Channel Islands 28, Santa Paula 24
Chino Hills 19, Ayala 7
Citrus Hill 31, Barstow 0
Coachella Valley 55, Cathedral City 35
Colony 49, West Covina 14
Corona 42, Valley View 17
Cypress 20, Woodbridge 14
Damien 21, Chino 6
Diamond Ranch 14, South Hills 7
Don Lugo 18, Warren 0
Eisenhower 43, Tahquitz 10
Elsinore 37, Hesperia 7
Fontana 24, Arroyo Valley 6
Gahr 41, Cerritos Valley Christian 14
Ganesha 28, Keppel 8
Glendora 33, Kaiser 19
Glenn 31, Magnolia 19
Golden Valley 28, Antelope Valley 0
Grand Terrace 53, Chaffey 0
Hemet 36, Banning 20
Heritage 21, Great Oak 0
Hillcrest 28, Jurupa Hills 24
Hoover 28, Hacienda Heights Wilson 13
Hueneme 38, Nordhoff 20
Indio 31, Desert Mirage 0
Katella 29, La Palma Kennedy 24
La Canada 35, Hawthorne 21
La Habra 42, El Toro 34
La Mirada 21, Orange Lutheran 14
La Sierra 45, San Bernardino 12
Laguna Beach 47, Bolsa Grande 18
Leuzinger 53, Lakewood 37
Lompoc 28, Arroyo Grande 14
Long Beach Cabrillo 19, Bellflower 0
Long Beach Poly 27, Los Alamitos 20
Long Beach Wilson 35, Mayfair 6
Los Amigos 32, Fairmont Prep 21
Los Altos 38, San Marino 6
Loyola 24, Highland 15
Lynwood 40, Millikan 6
Maranatha 6, Rim of the World 6
Marina 34, Dana Hills 14
Mary Star 56, Bosco Tech 12
Mater Dei 63, Bishop Amat 14 Californiapreps.com will have game report
Mission Viejo 48, Santa Margarita 21
Montclair 21, San Gabriel 7
Montebello 40, El Monte 6
Moorpark 42, Canyon Country Canyon 21
Mountain View 48, Bassett 34
Muir 49, Compton 12
Murrieta Valley 55, Corona Santiago 31
Newbury Park 65, Oxnard Pacifica 44
Nogales 43, Garey 8
Norte Vista 49, Claremont 21
Norwalk 23, El Rancho 12
Oak Hills 40, Pomona 7
Oak Park 54, Beverly Hills 0
Oaks Christian 65, Chaminade 55
Ontario Christian 28, Ontario 19
Orange 43, Costa Mesa 0
Pacific 52, Jurupa Valley 20
Palm Desert 21, Desert Hot Springs 0
Palos Verdes 42, Corona del Mar 20
Pasadena Poly 42, Temple City 14
Pioneer Valley 35, Nipomo 21
Quartz Hill 20, Sultana 13
Ramona 48, Indian Springs 6
Rancho Christian 35, Arrowhead Christian 18
Rancho Cucamonga 36, Chaparral 7
Rancho Mirage 35, Beaumont 6
Redlands 42, Palm Springs 7
Redondo 28, Rancho Verde 22 (OT)
Ridgecrest Burroughs 29, Palmdale 22
Riverside Notre Dame 37, Xavier Prep 2
Rowland 42, Walnut 14
San Dimas 42, Bonita 14
San Gorgonio 49, Citrus Valley 7
San Juan Hills 36, Dos Pueblos 29
Santa Maria 15, San Luis Obispo 12
Santa Ynez 52, San Marcos 0
Saugus 35, Santa Barbara 7
Schurr 33, California 22
Segerstrom 29, Santa Monica 0
Serrano 22, Paraclete 15
Servite 44, Fountain Valley 0
Shadow Hills 22, West Valley 20
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 35, Santa Maria St. Joseph 21
Sierra Vista 10, La Puente 0
Silver Valley 34, Trinity Classical Academy 0
Simi Valley 28, West Ranch 26
South El Monte 40, Gladstone 7
South Pasadena 35, Rosemead 20
St. Bernard 49, Santa Clara 0
Summit 22, Etiwanda 14
Sunny Hills 50, Garden Grove Santiago 14
Temecula Valley 24, San Jacinto 20
Temescal Canyon 25, Vista del Lago 18
Tustin 39, Dominguez 20
Twentynine Palms 19, Granite Hills 0
Troy 41, Anaheim Canyon 26
Ventura 58, Thousand Oaks 14
Victor Valley 42, Rialto 0
Western 10, Alhambra 7
Westlake 38, Oxnard 24
Whittier 16, Sonora 0
Windward 17, Malibu 14
Yucca Valley 45, Riverside Prep 6

INTERSECTIONAL
Alemany 42, Garfield 12
Bakersfield Frontier 42, Lompoc Cabrillo 6
Brentwood 41, Carlsbad Army-Navy 0
California City 36, Lancaster Desert Christian 2
Carlsbad La Costa Canyon 30, La Serna 21
Carnegie 43, Chula Vista Lutheran 14
Crespi 38, Sylmar 0
Downey 27, San Pedro 21
Eagle Rock 19, Fillmore 13
Grace Brethren 47, Arleta 0
Harvard-Westlake 20, Birmingham 7
Heritage Christian 10, Granada Hills Kennedy 8
Huntington Beach 43, West Adams 0
Inglewood 34, Angelou 7
JSerra 35, Sacramento 7
La Salle 43, El Camino Real 6
Lake Isabella Kern Valley 29, Boron 26
Loomis Del Oro 44, St. Paul 20
Narbonne 34, Gardena Serra 12
Norco 14, Mesa (Ariz.) Desert Ridge 10
Oceanside 51, San Clemente 42
Paloma Valley 55, Vista Rancho Buena Vista 3
Paso Robles 35, Lemoore 10
San Diego Clairemont 40, Gabrielino 27
Sierra Canyon 36, Palisades 0
St. Genevieve 43, Sun Valley Poly 0
St. Monica 42, Locke 0
Village Christian 63, Sotomayor 0
Vista Murrieta 20, San Diego Madison 9
Whittier Christian 48, Bishop 29
Wilmington Banning 19, North Torrance 12

CITY

NONLEAGUE

Belmont 22, Los Angeles Marshall 6
Canoga Park 22, Taft 20
Fairfax 42, Los Angeles Roosevelt 10
Franklin 31, Hollywood 15
Grant 46, Bernstein 12
Hawkins 27, Los Angeles Hamilton 6
Huntington Park 8, Lincoln 0
Jefferson 28, Bell 21
Los Angeles 52, View Park 6
Los Angeles Wilson 43, Roybal 0
Marquez 38, Rivera 0
North Hollywood 41, Legacy 28
Reseda 42, Monroe 6
San Fernando 24, Cleveland 0
Santee 26, Contreras 20
South East 64, Gardena 6
Torres 28, Verdugo Hills 16
Venice 48, Granada Hills 16
Westchester 38, South Gate 22

Touchdown runs by AJ Leonard and Jackson Nau paces Westview to 14-0 win

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Warriors Stadium-It was a debut for 2 new high school coaches made their run on the field today as former Fallbrook High Head Coach Kyle Williams who led the Warriors to 2 CIF Sectional tournaments along with a coaching legend in Bob Burt who knew Kyle Williams's father and coached against him, Burt also was a defensive line coach in 1976 at UCLA under former head coach Terry Donahue, and Burt guided Cal State Northridge to their first Division II NCAA Football Tournament before the program was dropped and at Temescal Canyon coached there for 13 years and became the winningest football coach in both schools.

Head Football Coach Bob Burt on the loss: "Tonight we made a lot of mistakes and Westview is a good football team that AJ Leonard played hard on offense but we got a couple of our kids hurt which is a problem for our depth overall I am pleased with our effort and need to improve on both sides of the ball."

The outcome was won by the Westview Wildcats at 1-0 as they were scoreless after the first quarter and scored 2 touchdown runs of 6 yards each by leading rusher AJ Leonard (21-131) in the second quarter and in the third by Jackson Nau (6 carries for 38 yards) as they defeated the hometown Warriors of Fallbrook High by a 14-0 score. Wildcat qb Beau Nelson completed 5 passes out of 14 attempts for 39 yards.

The Warriors at 0-1 were led by Nahshon Hagin as he carried the ball 12 times for 71 yards, qb Jack Grantham 8 completions out of 20 attempts for 96 yards, Kobe Stallings 4 receptions for 31 yards



Westview will host Rancho Buena Vista next Friday September 2nd while Fallbrook will host Del Norte Game time 7:00 pm
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QB Bryce Bolin paces San Marcos in win over Vista High

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Dick Haines Stadium-Vista High School-Vista, CA-The Vista Panthers opened the 2016 football season as former football players were honored from the 1940's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's 00's and 10's as they rededicated Dick Haines Stadium before the actual game started. The wife of the late Dick Haines who coached Vista High School 1970 to 1995 was honored at the ceremony by Vista Principal Anthony Barela but the game was a different outcome.

The 1-0 Knights of San Marcos on Tyler Rogers 2 yard run along with qb Bryce Bolin's 5 yard touchdown run and passed 24 completions out of 41 attempts for 357 yards as he threw two touchdown passes 31, 12 yards of Kyle Phillips 8 reception to 123 yards as they defeated the Panthers by a 37-13 and will host Bonita Vista next Friday 9-2

Vavaga Sialoi led the Panthersat 0-1 in rushing as he recorded 10 carries for 79 yards and scored on a 2 yard touchdown run. QB Josh Barnes scored on a 7 yard run and will take on San Pasqual next Friday, September 2 in Escondido.
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Lindsey Leaves Centennial to go Back to Bishop Gorman

Eric Sondheimer and The Press Enterprise are reporting Corona Centennial 4 star wide receiver Tyjon Lindsey is transferring back to Bishop Gorman. He arrived at Centennial earlier this spring/summer and left before playing a game amidst eligibility concerns with him likely to miss the first 5 games of the season.

The Huskies are a consensus top 3 team in Southern California with Mater Dei and St. John Bosco.

http://www.pe.com/articles/logan-810869-matt-coach.html

Rivals 2018 Rankings

While Najee Harris and Darnay Holmes lead the class of 2017 in California, a new crop of emerging juniors is ranked by Rivals. California has two top five ranked national players in second ranked Hawkins WR Jalen Hall and fifth ranked Oaks Christian QB Matt Corral. Hawkins has four ranked players, Mater Dei has three ranked guys, while Chaminade, Oaks Christian, Mission Viejo, and Centennial each have 2 ranked players.

https://n.rivals.com/prospect_rankings/rivals250/2018
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David Bottom ready for 2nd year at Vista High

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Dick Haines Stadium-Vista High School-Vista, CA: After a 4-7 record in 2015 under second year coach David Bottom, the Vista Panthers are ready to get the season ready before they open up at home on Sunday, August 25, 2016 against San Marcos in a 7:00 pm kickoff at Dick Haines Stadium.

"We are going to be a highly energized team these guys have been working hard and fast quick and motivated we are going to have an aggressive football team." said Head Coach David Bottom

The Panthers return a lot of players but one key person is Suni Lesu who can play both offense and defense along with being the heart and soul of the squad.

The offense returns a lot of athletes in sophomore qb Josh Davis. Abraham Lopez is a returner at tailback who will get a lot of carries will start at cornerback on defense. At wide receiver Nick Stormo is a junior returner who also runs track has played well for us last season has good speed will play on both sides of the ball.

The Panther Offensive Line returns two players that played for us last year in Suni Lesu and Garrett Masias we are breaking in 3 new guys on offense we won't be as big in what we were last year but we're going to be strong and very fast one of the offensive plays that we will be running is the Wing T which is beneficial for us

The Panther Defense returns Ray Serrano who has been back and fourth last year has been working hard with the pads in pre season camp this year and has been hitting people along with a lot of juniors and sophomores who will be playing for us the are going to be a fast aggressive team we also return Suni Lesu and Garrett Masias

"We open up our game vs. San Marcos as we are going to redicate the Dick Haines Stadium the administration has done a good job and hope to get the excitement back into Vista Football
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Joe Meyer ready for first year at Rancho Buena Vista High

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Rancho Buena Vista High School-Vista, CA: After a 1-9 rebuilding record in 2015 under former Head Coach Wayne Gomes, Joe Meyer is ready to lead the Longhorns to a 2016 season

The Longhorns Offense have returned key players in various running back and returning positions. "At rb we have Anthony Bowman who will carry the football for us a lot along with Ace Roach who started for us at qb will be looking for key receivers to throw to this season in wide receivers Trent Horger and Noah Watson both stepped up for our squad during the summer." said Coach Joe Meyer.

"We returni receivers in Tony Morales and Jose Rivera who played JV last year I am looking forward for those individuals them to have a good year for us." said Coach Meyer

Our offensive line is going to be good as we return offensive guard in Anthony Escalante along with returning center in Daniel Molano and William Osterhouse at left tackle but has to work hard to be for the position." said Coach Meyer

"Defensively we return a lot from last year but our key number one player is Braxton Ranshaw who usually plays linebacker for us." said Meyer. "We also return Mike Ciri and Ray Velero in the linebacker spot who played well on JV squad last year and Alex Diverne and Ian McNeary and our staple corners will be Antonio Bowman. said Meyer.

Coach Joe Meyer on the 2016 schedule: We open up vs. Paloma Valley at home and they 're a good team and have skilled players we have to be ready to play a solid football and to play well."

Offensively the Longhorns will run the Power I formation along with a little of the spread and on defense a 3-4 defense and will let our linebackers totally run free.
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PRESS RELEASE 5 COUNTIES TOP 100 COLLEGE SHOWCASE. JAMES PAULEY, TWINE TIME BASKETBALL

So Glad to add Coach Pauley to the event. Results oriented. Trains some great shooters.

James Pauley is a world class master shooter and renowned shooting coach. He is Executive Director of the National Basketball Shooters Association and director of "Twine Time Basketball".

Coach Pauley has been a head coach and has coached all aspects of basketball for the past 25+ years working with players of all ages. For the past six years, he has focused solely on shooting providing 1-on-1 private training, small groups, camps, and providing shooting clinics for high school and college teams.

As a competitive shooter, James won the "Coaches Challenge" at the 2013 Final Four by making 112 straight FTs and 54 3-pointers in a row. He set the World Hot Shot record in 2014, and at the 2015 World Championships in Las Vegas, won both the 3 point and Hot Shot competition as well as the Senior World Championship in free throws. He has made 200+ free throws in a row more than 50 times in the past two years with a personal best 741! His best consecutive three point streak is 74.

Coach Pauley has a Noah shooting system which he uses with all his players. It is a big reason why both he and his players are or are becoming great shooters!

5th Annual "5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase" Aug 13/14 Coach Hickey, GREAT OAK HS ADDED TO STAFF

Coach Hickey from Great Oak HS, Temecula, Ca does a fantastic job. His teams and players are always prepared and fundamentally sound. He is a fantastic coach and we are lucky to have him.

Get your registration in ASAP. www.icemenbasketball.com (paypal link) for $100 2 Day event Aug 13/14. After Aug 10th Cost is $125 at the door.

Sports Academy Competition clinic-Sunday Sept. 11

The new Sports Academy in 1000 Oaks and Gerry Freitas of the Hoop Review scouting service are hosting the first annual Sports Academy Competition Clinic on Sunday Sept. 11 from 12 noon to 9 pm. There will be a one-hour individual skill work drill session followed by competitive games. A report on the event will be done the Hoop Review and will sent to college coaches, media/scouts and various web sites after the event. The event is open to individuals and teams from high school and aau programs. Cost is $100 for individuals and $300 for teams. For more info/flyer email Shawn Berina at basketball@sportsacademy.us or call 844-51TRAIN (87426).

Bay Area Competition Clinic- Sept. 10 at Nor Cal Courts

BAY AREA COMPETITION CLINIC

The 13th annual Bay Area Competition clinic will be held Saturday September 10, 2016 at Nor Cal Courts in Martinez from 12 noon to 9 pm. The event is open to individual players and teams in all high school grades (classes of 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020).

An individual skill work drill session will be held to start the event. Each team will play three games after the drill session. A report on the event will be done by the Hoop Review scouting service that will be sent to college coaches and various internet sites.

Cost is $300 per team or $100 per individual. For more information/application contact Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or via email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.
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